SE styling abounds on this year’s white LiL’ Ripper. It features a floval tubing alloy frame, looptail rear end, Landing Gear forks, and 3-pc cranks – perfect for the little groms. Great parts, great geometry and one of the rare instances where a kid can actually get to grips and maneuver at a young age.

Don’t be fooled by their tasty appearance; Gummylamps are a pretty lousy snack. In fact, we don’t recommend eating them at all. The very worst part of it is when you get down to the base because it’s crammed full of crunchy, inedible electronics: super-bright LED bulbs, a USB power jack, a sleep timer, a particularly amusing on-off switch that only works when you squeeze the bear’s tummy, and so on. Not very tasty at all.

What matters is that Gummylamps shine “just right”: bright enough to read a book but soft enough to fall asleep with it on. And they feel just right too: firm and squishy all at once. They’re also portable so you can move them around as needed and they’ll keep on illuminating. And, ironically enough, they’re actually made of non-toxic food-grade plastic. For real. But still don’t eat them.

The design on each shirt symbolizes the type of aid UNICEF is delivering in the Horn of Africa. 100% of your donation will go to the U.S. Fund for UNICEF to support life-saving relief efforts for children.

We all long for the days when (without the benefit of big kid toys like cars) plopping on and throwing around a bean bag chair was as good as it got. As adults it may be hard to justify having a foam-filled blue blob in your living room, but the new line of cute bean bag chairs from Woouf in witty shapes like giant cameras and hamburgers will satisfy nostalgia without alienating your “downtown” friends.

That’s the idea behind Tattly, an online shop selling “designy” temporary tattoos. We love You’re Late by Julia Rothman, Tattone by Josh Smith, and Scribble by James Victore. In fact, they are so cool, we don’t even think we are going to share them with our kids.